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Prof. Tariq Mansoor is presently serving as the Vice-Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Previously he has also served as Principal, J.N. Medical College, Chief Medical Superintendent, J.N. Medical College Hospital and Chairman, Department of Surgery. He is also the member of Medical Council of India since March 2015 for a period of four years. He is product of the first batch of prestigious Our Lady of Fatima Higher Secondary School, Aligarh. During his school days he has served as House Captain as well as School Captain. He did his MBBS and MS in General Surgery from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh. A surgeon by profession with special interest in Breast and Thyroid Diseases, Prof. Tariq Mansoor has 33 years of Teaching and 35 years of Clinical experience. He has 90 publications to his credit and has guided 49 Postgraduate Medical Students for their Thesis as Supervisor / Co-Supervisor

Fresh tension in northernmost state of Myanmar; thousands displaced

Kachin: Thousands of people have fled as a result of fighting between the army and ethnic Kachin rebels in Myanmar’s northernmost state. According to AFP, Mark Cutts, the head of the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), said that thousands have been displaced and there are fears that many people remain trapped in conflict-stricken areas, near the border with China. He expressed concern over the safety of civilians; especially pregnant women, the elderly, small children and people with disabilities.

It must be recalled that racist violence erupted last year in the Rakhine state of Myanmar and thousands of Muslims were killed. Now the renewed fighting between the army and ethnic Kachin rebels has created tension in Myanmar’s northernmost state.

Some 4,000 people have been driven from their homes since early April, according to the UN. In addition to the Rohingya crisis in western Myanmar (also known as Burma), the country’s north has seen clashes involving other ethnic minorities. The Kachin, who are mostly Christian, have fought for greater autonomy in this predominantly Buddhist nation since 1961.

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The Aligarh Muslim University’s K A Nizami Centre for Quranic Studies invited noted Islamic Scholar, Professor Salman Nadvi from Durban, South Africa who has attended Jamia Ahmadia, Nadwa and University of Chicago for a PhD to deliver a lecture on ‘The Prophet As Perfect Model.’ The Lecture which was attended by academics, scholars and other students was held at the Conference Hall of the University’s Administrative Block.